The Economy
Growth of Democracy
Religion and Reform
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Random Things
100
This happened between 1790 and 1860 and enabled merchants and manufacturers to reorganize work routines, build factories, and exploit a wide range of natural resources.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
100
This is another term for the right to vote.
What is franchise?
100
These are ideal communities that allow people to live differently and realize their spiritual potential.
What are utopias?
100

Name given to the Southern tradition of slavery by Northerners - the idea being that it only happens in the South.

What is the Peculiar Institution.

100
This author was a part of the transcendentalist movement and wrote "Leaves of Grass."
Who is Walt Whitman?
200

The industrial system of a cheaper source of labor, provided worker housing, strict curfews, evening lectures and cultural activities, prohibited alcoholic beverages and required regular church attendance, was pioneered in what Massachussets city?

Lowell. 

200
This is when after winning an election politicians reward their supporters by giving them jobs and positions within the government.
What is the spoils system?
200
This man is the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Who is Joseph Smith?
200
This cash crop in the south enabled slavery to grow and spread in the early 19th century.
What is cotton?
200
This man facilitated the settlement of Texas by Americans in the 1830s.
Who is Stephen F. Austin?
300

This man invented the cotton gin, and the concept of interchangeable parts.

Who is Eli Whitney?

300

The rights given to certain Americans, fueling the rise of politicians like Andrew Jackson

What are voting rights to all white men. 

300

This utopia community embraced celibacy and regularly celebrated with communal dancing

What is the Shaker community?

300
The term refers to the belief that slaves are tangible personal property of their owners.
What is chattel?
300
This informal agreement in the House automatically tabled antislavery petitions thereby keeping the explosive issue of slavery off the congressional stage.
What is the gag rule?
400
These organizations enable workers to collectively bargain with their employers for better hours and wages.
What are unions?
400

The argument that a state has the right to void laws it doesn't like within its borders, led by South Carolina.

What is nullification?

400
This is a belief that individuals could be remade only be discovering their original relation with Nature and entering into a mystical union with the currents of Universal Being.
What is transcendentalism?
400

This SCOTUS decision that stripped most rights and legal status from Black Americans, both enslaved and free.

What is Dred Scott v. Sandford

400
This was an informal network of whites and free blacks that assisted fugitives by providing lodging, food and support.
What is the Underground Railroad?
500

The growth of this was fueled by the rise of factory managers, working professionals, and some skilled laborers. 

What is the middle class?

500

This institution was destroyed during Jackson's presidency in keeping with his belief in a laissez-faire government.

What is the central banking system?

500
This reform movement was supported by christians of all colors and called for the immediate emancipation of slaves.
What is abolitionism?
500
The external slave trade is banned in this year, leading to the development of an internal trade from the Upper South to Lower South. 

When is 1808?

500

This caused the southern states to threaten to nullify and/ or succeed from the union while Jackson was president.

What is the "Tariff of abominations"?

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